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From the issue BBQ with a View

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Here's a little piece of grilling heaven—right in the city. Perched on a grassy expanse nearly the size of a soccer field, Fort Miley is a geographic slice of gastronomic delight hidden behind Lands Fort Miley Barbecue GrillEnd. To reach its three picnic tables, and solo grill, make a short climb up a road through a dense forest, then emerge onto a private plateau with giant views of Ocean Beach all the way down Sloat Boulevard. This is a truly secluded playground, so bring the bocce, the burgers, and your best suds and buds. While there, explore the WWII military structures and stroll north up a little path that leads to a fresh, stellar view of the Golden Gate Bridge. The Fort Miley grill is often available for walk-ins, especially on weekdays. Or you can reserve the space through the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (details below). We're actually a little sorry to give such a sweet spot away. Maybe we can keep this secret just between us?

ALTERNATIVE: If Fort Miley is booked, a good nearby alternative is China Beach.

Park at the Fort Miley parking lot at Point Lobos Ave. and 48 Ave. (map) Look for the West Fort Miley picnic area sign on the right side. Walk up the road five minutes to the picnic spot. Reserve the picnic area for $50; get more info by calling 415-561-4374. Or use it first-come, first-served for no fee. Dog-friendly!